GLEN ALLEN, Va., Oct. 23, 2018 /Christian
Newswire/ -- A recently released book titled "Giving Hope An Address"
chronicles the lives of David and Don Wilkerson in the establishment of the
worldwide rehabilitation ministry of Teen Challenge. Julie Wilkerson Klose, the
niece of David Wilkerson and daughter of Don Wilkerson, takes readers behind the
scenes in the lives of these two brothers and tells a powerful story of the
power of prayer and the burden to reach those lost in addiction.

Teen Challenge has 1400 programs in 125 nations. This year Teen Challenge is
celebrating the 60th anniversary as the most successful faith-based drug
recovery ministry. In today's tragic Opioid epidemic, "Giving Hope An Address"
is a timely story of how the gospel of Jesus Christ continues to heal those with
life-controlling addictions.

This book is the continuing story to the bestselling book "The Cross and the
Switchblade" by David Wilkerson and gives testament to why the legacy of David
Wilkerson and the ministry of Teen Challenge continues throughout the world.

A recent endorsement: "In my 40 years serving Teen Challenge worldwide I hear
many stories, but this book touches the humanity of this miracle in a unique
way. Through that humanity, we see God's wonderful power at work to change the
world." (Bernie Gillott- Global Teen Challenge missionary)